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The sellers left white goods, a sofa and a shed full of rubbish behind - and disposing of it will be annoying and expensive.
After a rain filled week in Philadelphia, the city received a beautiful night Saturday. Citizens Bank Park was host to a ...
In 2004, the world got its first sign of the grounded emotionality that collaborators Shih-Ching Tsou and Sean Baker could ...
Left-Handed Girl might be a story of hustling in the city, but it’s not a down-trodden tale of suffering. Understated humor and obvious heart undergird each scene. A handful of performances ...
Cannes: Tsou's visually propulsive portrait of a Taiwanese mother and her two daughters setting up a night market shop in Taipei glistens with a neorealist vibe up until a melodramatic finish.
The starting lineup is a day-by-day proposition. The Padres have preferences for certain starters against right- and ...
We associate left-handedness with intelligence, out-of-the-box thinking, and artistic talent. But are these flattering ...
But although that suggests a certain kinship with the struggling women of “Left-Handed Girl,” the Baker/Tsou joint with which this movie feels most spiritually compatible is “The Florida ...
This stems from the young girl being told that to be left-handed is to be the devil so, being a child, she takes this literally and begins using that hand to carry out these thefts. After all ...
We tried to tell the story as real as possible.” About the return to directing after a long gap of 20 years, she said, “For ‘Left-Handed Girl,’ I had the idea since I was very young.
One of the most anticipated films in the Cannes Critics’ Week sidebar is “Left-Handed Girl,” the first feature-length solo film by Taiwanese director Shih-Ching Tsou. She co-wrote the film ...
For relationships to evolve and transcend each challenge (rather than devolve and wither away), the setting and maintaining ...